Role of SEBI india

 SEBI reconstituted its advisory committee for leveraging regulatory and  technology solutions

SEBI stands for the Securities and Exchange Board of India. It is a regulatory body responsible for the development and regulation of the securities market in India. SEBI was established in 1988 and is headquartered in Mumbai. Its primary responsibilities include regulating the securities market, protecting the interests of investors, and promoting the development of the securities market in India. Some of the specific functions of SEBI include:

  • Issuing and enforcing regulations for the securities market
  • Registering and regulating the activities of intermediaries such as stock brokers and mutual funds
  • Registering and regulating the activities of public issue of securities
  • Protecting the interests of investors through the enforcement of rules and regulations
  • Promoting the development of the securities market through measures such as increasing transparency and improving market infrastructure.

If you have any further questions about SEBI or the securities market in India, please let me know. I’ll do my best to help!

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